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INDO-GREEK JEWELLERY

INDO-GREEK JEWELLERY






Especificaciones
Código del Artículo: IDG503

por RAI GOVIND CHANDRA

Hardcover (Edición: 1979)

Abhinav Publications

Tamaño: 9.8" X 7.5"
Páginas: 136
Precio: $22.50   Envío Gratis
Vistos veces desde el 5th Feb, 2011
Descripción
About the Book :

In this monograph the writer had tired to show how the Greek jewellery motifs were imported into India which have been discovered in the jewellery found in Taxila and other border towns where Alexander had allowed his soldiers to settle down. Among these soldiers were goldsmiths who just manufactured jewellery on Greek patterns but later influenced by Indian motifs began to mix these with Greek ones. This Indo-Greek jewellery found a ready market among the indo-Greeks who inhabited these towns. The writer had dealt with the jewellery found under different chapters entitled the jewellery for the head, ears, neck, arms, wrist etc. This analytical thesis is of interest to all Indologists and is especially useful for scholars studying Indian jewellery and ornaments of the first century A.D.

About the Author

Dr. Rai Govind Chandra (born on 19th November, 1906, at Varanasi City) was educated at Harishchandra High School along with Sri Lal Bhadur Shastri, Prime Minister of India, and Sri Tribhuvan Narian Singh, Chief Minister of U.P. and then at the Benares Hindu University from where he obtained his M.A. Degree in 1932. In 1955 he obtained his Doctorate form the University of Paris. His other works include the following: The Structure of Comedy, Sri Mukul Dey's Art, Avanindra Nath Tagore, The Development of Ornaments and Jewellery in Proto-Historic India, Vidika Kala ke Bharatiya Abhushana (Ornaments and jewellery in Vedic Age), Prachina Bharata Men Laksmi ki Pratima (Iconography of Laksmi), Hanumana (Development of the Iconography and the God-head of Hanumana), Terracottas of the Indus Valley Civilisation etc. He was Treasurer of the B.H.U from 1934-45, M.L.C., U.P., 1936-37, M.L.A. 1937-45, Lecturer in Harishchandra Degree College 1956-60, Principal 1960-64, Treasurer, Sanskrit University 1960-69, Vice-Chancellor 1970-71, Member de la Societe Asiatique, Member, Numismatic Society of India.

CONTENTS

Preface7
1. The Greeks and the Indians 11
2. Indian Jewellery Prior to the Advent of the Greeks18
3. The Greek Jewellery 23
4. Indo- Greek Jewellery 31
5. The Ornaments
(A) Head Ornaments
(B) Ear Ornaments
(C) Neck Ornaments
(D) Wrist and Arm Ornaments
(E) Finger-Rings and Ring-Stones
(F) Girdles and Belts
(G) Foot and Other Oranaments
35-94
35
39
47
58
65
73
76
6. Manufacturing Processes95
Conclusion108
Appendix I 112
Appendix II115
Selected Bibliography119
Index125
Figures (1-41)133
Plates (I-XXV)135

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